<strong>Pitt refuses to pay Jolie $100,000 in child support</strong> Actor Brad Pitt has reportedly refused to pay his estranged wife Angelina Jolie $100,000 in child support. According to a source, Pitt "has no issue taking care of" their six children -- Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Vivienne and Knox, but he will not pay her money to take care of their children, reports <a href="http://www.aceshowbiz.com">aceshowbiz.com</a> The source said $250,000 will be put in each child’s trust fund every year, which will be capped off at $5 million. “This will pay for all of the kids’ expenses as well as set up a trust fund for each child,” the source told InTouch magazine. Jolie is said to be hoping to get the divorce finalised in the next 90 days. “Angie wants the divorce finalised within the next 90 days, including custody and property settlements. But with everything she’s asking for, it’s unlikely that will happen. She’s making ridiculous financial demands,” the source added. IANS <strong>DJ Khaled enjoying fatherhood, calls son ‘biggest blessing’</strong> Grammy-nominated recording artist DJ Khaled has a new boss in his life: his infant son. Khaled spoke of 3-month-old Asahd on the red carpet for the ESPN Super Bowl party Friday night in Houston. "I'm working on my new album. I'm excited that I'm going to announce the title of my new album real soon," Khaled said. "My last album <em>Major Key</em> has been nominated for the Grammys that's coming next week, so I'm so inspired." But his greatest joy is the love for his son, calling him the "biggest blessing" in his life. "That's my best friend, and I'm his dad," Khaled said. "So my son, he's the CEO of my company. He's the boss of everything now. He's just learning early, you know what I mean?" - AP <strong>Beyonce’s five-year-old daughter to launch her beauty line</strong> Singer Beyonce Knowless daughter Blue Ivy, 5, is reportedly going to have her own registered trademark soon and will launch a girls’ beauty line. Beyonce's company wants to launch a line of girls' products, including hair care, fragrance, clothing, mobile devices, video games and more under the name of Blue Ivy Carter, reports <a href="http://www.tmz.com">tmz.com</a> Those products are all meant for both adults and infants. The company has reportedly filed all the legal documents and it will likely be approved soon. Beyonce, who is currently expecting twins, previously made a similar attempt in 2012 when Blue Ivy was born. However, she failed since someone had already registered a trademark on the name, Blue Ivy. This time, the singer hopes that adding “Carter” at the end will do the trick. IANS <strong>Matthew McConaughey wants Hollywood to embrace Donald Trump</strong> Matthew McConaughey thinks his fellow actors’ attitude about President Donald Trump is not alright. The actor said in a new interview that it’s time for Hollywood to “embrace” Trump and get over it. According to <em>Fox News Entertainment</em>, the award-winning actor told ChannelFI that they don't have a choice as he is the President and try to be constructive with him for the next four years. The 47-year-old said it’s okay to strongly disagree with some of Trump’s policies but it’s important to wait and see how his first term in office plays out. The National Staff <strong>Sarah Paulson to Star in Serial-Killer Film ‘Lost Girls’</strong> Documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus is making her narrative-film debut with the Amazon Studios project. Sarah Paulson has landed the starring role in Amazon Studios' serial-killer drama <em>Lost Girls</em>. Documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus of <em>What Happened, Miss Simone? </em>fame is making her narrative-film debut with the film, which is based on investigative reporter Robert Kolker's 2013 nonfiction book of the same name, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Michael Werwie wrote the adaptation, which centres on a mother searching for her missing daughter in Long Island, New York. She makes a horrifying discovery in the woods, where the murdered bodies of four girls have been dumped. Kevin McCormick and David Kennedy are producing via their Langley Park production banner. Pamela Hirsch is executive producing. Paulson just won a SAG Award and also won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for playing Marcia Clark on the FX miniseries <em>The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.</em> She is also coming off the Sundance debut of <em>Rebel in the Rye</em>, in which she appears with Nicholas Hoult, and she'll next be seen on the big screen in Gary Ross' <em>Ocean's Eight</em> with Anne Hathaway and Cate Blanchett. - The National Staff